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Blockchain-based authentication for IoT

  • Alaa Alsubhi (College of Computer and Information Technology, Taif University) ;
  • Jawaher Alhrthi (College of Computer and Information Technology, Taif University) ;
  • Wajdi Alhakami (College of Computer and Information Technology, Taif University)
  • 투고 : 2024.05.05
  • 발행 : 2024.05.30

초록

Correspondence security between IoT devices is a significant concern, and the blockchain makes the latest difference by reducing this matter. In the blockchain idea, the larger part or even all organization hubs check the legitimacy and precision of traded information before tolerating and recording them, regardless of whether this information is identified with monetary exchanges or estimations of a sensor or a confirmation message. In assessing the legitimacy of a traded information, hubs should agree to play out an uncommon activity. The chance to enter and record exchanges and problematic cooperation with the framework is fundamentally decreased. To share and access the executives of IoT devices data with disseminated demeanour, another confirmation convention dependent on block-chain is proposed, and it is guaranteed that this convention fulfils client protection saving and security. This paper highlights the recent approaches conducted by other researchers to secure the Internet of Things environments using blockchain. These approaches are studied and compared with each other to present their features and disadvantages.

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